Tag: New Delhi

  • CVC Case,What are you Manmohan Singh?

    S.M.Krishna does not know to locate his  a Speech.

    Prime Minister does not know the file.

    PrithviRaj Chavan will point at a section officer, he, a case worker!

    Excellent!

    Hand over Kashmir to Pakistan ,state ‘error of judgement,a chaprasi did not prepare a note’.

    New Delhi: Triggering a new controversy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday said former minister of state for personnel and training Prithviraj Chavan (currently Maharashtra chief minister) had prepared the file on the controversial ex-bureaucrat P.J. Thomas for selection as chief vigilance commissioner (CVC).

    “…Was I aware of the charge-sheet against Shri Thomas, the honest answer is that the notes which were prepared by the department and these notes are prepared under the guidance of the minister of state in charge of the DoPT (department of personnel and training), that note did not contain this information,” Manmohan Singh said in the Rajya Sabha, after making a statement on the issue.

    Reiterating that “there was a error of judgement”, the prime minister said he took “full responsibility” and was “accountable” for the decision.

    http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=5006212

  • Raja’s Disrespectful letter to Prime Minister.

    Manmohan Singh, current prime minister of India.
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    Manmohan Singh doesn’t seem to mind.

    It is sad/funny(depend on how you look at it) that while fixing up of Cabinet berths , allocation 2 G Spectrum etc.Radia doesn’t seem to mention Manmohan Singh’s Name at all , though he is supposed to be deciding authority.

    Click the link to see the Text.

    The apex court was anguished over the tone and tenor of Raja‘s letter to the Prime Minister wherein words like “unfair, discriminatory, capricious and arbitrary” were used.
    “The decorum required that the language must be polite and temperate,” a bench comprising Justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly said, adding that “it amounted to showing disrespect to the highest political authority of the country.”

    The court was hearing petitions seeking cancellation of spectrum allocated during the tenure of Raja as telecom minister.

    The bench was referring to the letter written by Raja on December 26, 2007 in which he “bypassed” and “overruled” the Prime Minister’s advice to defer the allocation of 2G spectrum by a few days.

    “The expressions in the letter are very objectionable,” the bench said, noting, “Even when you are writing to someone senior in age you have to be respectful. Unless you have learned a different language”.
    The bench asked, “Is the minister (Raja) saying that the Prime Minister’s suggestions are arbitrary, unfair and capricious”.

    http://news.outlookindia.com/item.aspx?713634

    http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?268008

  • US Embassy Celebrates US I- Day on 19 February.

    How is it?


    For reasons best explained by them, the US Embassy staff in New Delhi celebrated the American Independence Day on 19 February, almost five months ahead of 4 July.

    The staff was served barbecue chicken and blueberry pie to the ‘beautiful sounds of American jazz’ on what they said was a beautiful day.

    Referring to the celebrations, US Ambassador to India Timothy J. Roemer posted on his official blog ‘Roaming Roemer’, “After a few nervous days of cold and rain, the rain gods smiled upon us and the sun came out for a beautiful day as we held our National Day celebration at Roosevelt House (the US Embassy in New Delhi).”

    Evidently then, the significance of the date 4 July is not as important as the spirit of the day.

    Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao was the guest of honour at the function.

    Officials from the embassy say the celebration was advanced mainly because many of them would be flying back home to escape New Delhi’s ‘horrible summer in July’.

    The third Monday in February marks the President’s Day, which is a national holiday in the US. Thus, this week, the embassy enjoys a long weekend with three holidays including Saturday’s advanced National Day celebrations.

    “This is the first time we are holding the National Day celebrations in New Delhi before 4 July. However, embassies in other countries have done so considering the climate variations of the place. We would be having a smaller sort of celebration on 4 July,” says Greg Aurit, Assistant Information Officer at the embassy.

    The news was a bit of a puzzle for Americans. Rishik, a naturalised American citizen from Norfolk, Virginia, said, “It is strange that the US Embassy in New Delhi is celebrating the National Day almost five months before the official date. I would be glad if they celebrated it with other US citizens across the world on 4 July, as the date has a lot of significance historically.”

    Clearly, the date 4 July is not as sacrosanct as we thought it was.

    http://www.tehelka.com/story_main48.asp?filename=Ws190211USA.asp

     

     

  • Courts/Govt. can not Decide Policy- Radia Tapes -Audio.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWr_7CPf3pI

    Click the link above for Audio.

    Shocking .

    Listen.

    ‘Supreme court ,Central Government,State Government can not decide on industrial Policy.

    Only Corporates can do that.

    Talks on getting Steel Mill for TATA,Spectrum for TATA Deal for Ambani.

    Is this a Cabal?

    Top it all Courts ‘Have No Jurisdiction’.

    Threatening Raja that TATA will retort if he  gives Ambani Spectrum6.2 MHz.

    150 Crores for  a Mine?

  • India,a banana Republic-Aarushi’s Father.

    Why don’t you answer the following questions?

    Why do you communicate with your daughter through  email when she is in the next room?

    How was the evidence dressed up?

     

    Why Aarushi’s cuts bore the precision of a Surgeon?

    Why was the doctor asked not to report rape?

    If your conscience is clean you would not be talking like this, rather you would be cooperating with the authorities as a father would.

    Well, a Father would.

    New Delhi: “I should not have been born in this country. It is nothing but a banana republic.”

    This was how a shattered Rajesh Talwar, father of Aarushi, reacted today shortly after the CBI special court ordered that he and his wife Nupur be tried for the murder of the teenager in May 2008.

    Rajesh said there is “no law in India” and that it is “nothing but a banana republic.”

    “The system is just nothing. I am sorry to say. I should not have been born in this country. I want the country, media to wake up. It is not fair…” he told a TV channel.

    Rajesh said he has tried everything to prove his innocence for the past two-and-a-half years.

    http://in.news.yahoo.com/aarushi-case–india-a–banana-republic—says-father-.html

    Aarushi Murder untold Story.

    A disturbing sexual angle has emerged in the murder of Aarushi Talwar, 14. Crucial facts left out from her post-mortem report suggest that her private parts were “extraordinarily dilated”. But there were no signs of rape. These facts, established by the CBI after they questioned the doctor who performed the post-mortem, give a new twist to the case.”The vaginal orifice of the deceased was unduly large and mouth of cervix was visible,” says the CBI’s closure report.

    Her private parts were cleaned. This caused water stains on the bedsheet. There was no semen on the bedsheet. But the pyjamas Aarushi wore did not have water stains on it. This shows that the crime scene was dressed up. The CBI believes Aarushi may have been killed elsewhere and the body placed on her bed.
    parallel investigation by Headlines Today reveals that the chairperson of the National Commission on Women (NCW) Girija Vyas allegedly scuttled a probe into the Aarushi’s murder by a two-member NCW committee. Soon after the killing, this committee visited the Talwar house in Jalvayu Vihar, Noida, to investigate. Former NCW member Nirmala Venkatesh alleges that as soon as they stepped into Hemraj’s room, she got five calls from Vyas, asking her to stop the probe. Vyas initially denied there was an inquiry and that a committee was formed. She later admitted that there was, but said the report was not made public because the CBI was about to investigate.

    These sensational revelations fly in the face of the CBI’s closure report. Last month, the CBI sought the special court’s permission to close the double murder case because it could not solve it.

    Though the CBI has been unable to nail the accused, its investigations have completely ruled out the possibility of outsiders having killed Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj Banjade. Circumstantial evidence points to the complicity of those inside. The crime scene was methodically “dressed up”or cleansed of all evidence which could implicate the Talwars. An expert from the forensic science laboratory, Gandhinagar, who inspected the crime scene, says that the crime had been committed by someone “very close to Aarushi”.

    Nobody except the killer or killers, of course, knows what exactly happened in the Talwar residence during the six crucial hours between 12 midnight and 6 a.m. on May 16, 2008, when both Hemraj and Aarushi were brutally murdered within an hour. Aarushi was bludgeoned on her forehead and her throat slit with a small, sharp object. So was Hemraj.

    A reconstruction of the crime, however, increasingly points to an inside hand. The assailants had gained easy access to the flat because there were no signs of forced entry. They killed Aarushi and Hemraj, moved their bodies around the flat and even stayed behind for drinks. The parents of Aarushi, Nupur and Rajesh Talwar, seem to have slept through an incredible amount of activity in their small flat. They claimed their bedroom door was shut and the air-conditioner turned on.

    The murderer dragged Hemraj’s body to the terrace using a sheet. The body was cursorily covered with a cooler lid and a bedsheet on a clothesline. The murderers then locked the terrace door and re-entered the house. They even seemed to know where the Talwars’ mini-bar was-behind a wooden panel near the dining table. They drank from a bottle of whiskey and left it on the dining table. The bottle had bloodstains of both victims.

    At around 3.43 a.m., the Internet router in Aarushi’s room was switched off. That means that somebody entered her room nearly three hours after her murder. Whoever it was, failed to raise the alarm or even spot her body.

    At 6.01 a.m., housemaid Bharti arrived. She rang the doorbell four times. Normally, Hemraj, the domestic help, would open the door, but this time Nupur opened it. Rajesh was also awake. This was unusual because the couple were late risers. The iron grill door at the entrance was locked from outside, so Nupur threw the keys from the balcony to Bharti. Three minutes later, when Bharti entered, she found the couple sobbing. “Dekho Hemraj ne kya kar diya (look what Hemraj has done)”. Aarushi was found on the bed in a pool of blood. Bharti rushed out to inform the neighbours. Hemraj’s room had an independent entry and opened into the flat from inside.

    Another strange incident happened around this time. Nupur called Hemraj’s cellphone from her landline at 6.01 a.m. The call was immediately disconnected. This means the dead servant’s phone was attended by someone near the crime scene. Inexplicably, both Hemraj’s and Aarushi’s cellphones disappeared. Hemraj’s phone was never found but Aarushi’s Nokia N72 was found on a dirt track by a housemaid near Noida’s Sadarpur area a fortnight later. Its memory was wiped clean. The cellphone was a crucial piece of evidence.

    Aarushi would usually be up chatting with her friends until well past midnight. On the night of May 15, her cellphone was inactive after 9.10 p.m. At around midnight, her friend Anmol called on the Talwar landline because he could not get through her cellphone. There was no response. Anmol then sent an SMS to her cellphone at around 12.30. This SMS was not received by Aarushi’s phone.

    What were the Talwars doing before the murders? According to the CBI closure report, after reaching home at 9.30 p.m., they dined with Aarushi, then took a few pictures on a new digital camera they bought for Aarushi as a birthday gift and retired by around 11 p.m. Around this time, Nupur came to Aarushi’s room to switch on the Internet router. Aarushi was reading a book.

    The parents controlled access to Aarushi’s room by locking it; the keys to her room would usually lie by Nupur’s bedside. Nupur told the police that she was not sure whether she locked Aarushi’s door the last time she went to her room. Rajesh received a call from the US on his landline at this time. This indicated that his ringer was not silent. He surfed the Internet, sent some emails, surveyed stock market sites and some dentistry sites. He sent his last email at 11.57 p.m. before presumably going to sleep.

    The following morning, the bunch of keys to the flat and terrace were found on the bed in Hemraj’s room by Nupur. Aarushi’s bedroom keys were found in the living room. It was the only set of house keys, so it is still not clear how the Talwars were locked from the outside. The police arrived an hour later, at 7.15 a.m. They were met by a crowd inside. There were 15 people in the living room and five-six people in the Talwars’ bedroom. Only Aarushi’s room was empty. The crime scene was completely trampled upon.

    The “Hemraj killed Aarushi” theory was gospel for a full day. Rajesh repeatedly told the police officers to pursue Hemraj and not to waste time in his flat. He dissuaded them from opening the locked terrace door and even offered the policemen Rs 25,000 to rush to Hemraj’s village in Nepal.

    The CBI and police mention they saw the concerted efforts by the Talwars to put the blame on Hemraj as a diversionary tactic. Meanwhile, doctors visiting the Talwars saw bloodstains on the handle of the locked terrace door. They also saw wiped bloody footmarks and blood stains on the upper staircase. Rajesh was asked for the keys but he went inside his residence after seeing the blood-stained door handle. The police failed to open the door for a full day.
    Aarushi’s body was taken for a post-mortem in Noida at about 9 a.m. and her last rites performed late in the evening. The Talwars’ domestic staff showed undue haste in thoroughly cleaning up floors and walls of Aarushi’s room with soap and water. Aarushi’s blood-stained mattress was dumped on the terrace belonging to neighbour Puneet Tandon.

    Meanwhile, when the post-mortem report was being written between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. on May 16, a telephonic loop was created between Rajesh’s elder brother Dinesh Talwar, family friend Dr Sushil Chaudhury, K.K. Gautam, a retired deputy superintendent of police, and an unidentified number. Dinesh would call Chaudhury who would call Gautam. The latter would dial an unidentified number. This sequence was then reversed. This loop was created six times that evening. The CBI claims that it was done to delete references to “rape” in Aarushi’s post-mortem report.

    Some 28 fingerprint samples were lifted from the scene of crime and handed over to the CBI on May 20. This was 10 days before the case was formally handed over to the CBI. Most of the fingerprints, especially those on the whiskey bottle, were smudged.

    Between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. on May 17, this loop was repeated twice. Soon after these calls were made, Gautam arrived at the Talwar house and asked for the terrace door to be opened after examining the site of crime. Before calling the local police to open the door, he called a top Uttar Pradesh police officer and then his journalist friends so that the door is opened in media glare. Gautam told them that there was likely to be an interesting discovery.
    When the local police arrived at the Talwar residence, the media was already there. The keys to the terrace were still missing, so the lock was broken to enter the terrace. Hemraj’s body was discovered. However, vital clues were missing-the blood-soaked clothes of the perpetrators, the cloth used to clean the floor and the sheet on which Hemraj’s body was dragged.

    Was there a definite ploy to hide Hemraj’s body? And why leave it on the terrace? CBI sleuths believe the body was hidden on the roof by the murderer for disposal later. But the media glare made it virtually impossible to spirit away the body, hence they changed the plan. It may prove as difficult for the CBI to walk away from one of India’s most sensational whodunits.

    http://in.news.yahoo.com/the-untold-story-of-arushi-murder-case.html